Owners drop price as attraction is rebranded for new buyers
More than a month in and Sequim students with the North Olympic Peninsula Skills Center continue to work on Phase 1 of remodeling the Guy Cole Mini-convention Center.
Even in the end, Jim Fisher was writing. It was two days before his death that he submitted his last work “The Final Poem” for print, said Ruth Marcus, his friend and publishing partner.
Feibus rejoins group following heart attack at rehearsal one year later
Coach hopes to build on successes in 2015 season next fall
Sheriff’s Office asks residents to wait as new gun law forms
Consignment Co. pushes on while Mexican restaurant’s future is uncertain
Sequim’s coveted crop pushes July taxes past Christmas sales
‘Charley’s Aunt’ brings out the comedy on SHS stage
With four individual swimmers, three relays, three divers and five alternates, Sequim High School is sending the most girls to districts since 2007.
Whether you believe it or not, “Harvey” is coming to Sequim. The 6-foot, three-and-one-half-inch maybe or maybe-not-so imaginary rabbit takes the stage for three weeks starting with a preview night on Nov. 6 and regular shows beginning the next night at Olympic Theatre Arts.
Most Wolves set personal records in last two meets
Harvest/Halloween events planned through Sunday in the Sequim area